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    "You know, Scotland has its own martial arts... It's mostly just head butting and then kicking people when they're on the ground."

    -Charlie Mackenzie (Mike Meyers)
    --So I Married An Axe Murderer (1993)

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    Do they have different weight classes for highand wrestling?

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    I've seen different names for it, but I think we are all thinking the same. Backhold wrestling would be the most descriptive.

    I am with Sciuropterus...after years of high school and college wrestling, and BJJ and Full contact, I would prefer ground/submission fighting. But the idea of wrestling in a kilt has a certain appeal, plus a new style would be interesting. I think it would be much like Greco-Roman style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norbydog
    I've seen different names for it, but I think we are all thinking the same. Backhold wrestling would be the most descriptive.

    I am with Sciuropterus...after years of high school and college wrestling, and BJJ and Full contact, I would prefer ground/submission fighting. But the idea of wrestling in a kilt has a certain appeal, plus a new style would be interesting. I think it would be much like Greco-Roman style.

    I have a black belt in Kosen Ju-Jitsu, which is very similar to BJJ on the ground, but also has a lot of striking. The new students at our school who have a wrestling background do great once they realize that being pinned doesn't end the game, and learn the pitfalls of chokes and armbars.

    As I am soon to be 40, I need to find something a little less rough on the body. I did Kali/JKD for a few years when I was younger, I should start doing more. I also keep a full-size Wing Chun dummy in my office.

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    LOL at 31 I'm trying to find somethign a little less taxing on my body than rugby...

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    Wrestling in a kilt, with the right person, is very good sport. Wait, that's a different thread, sorry.
    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Thornton
    Wrestling in a kilt, with the right person, is very good sport. Wait, that's a different thread, sorry.
    David
    Oh no

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Thornton
    Wrestling in a kilt, with the right person, is very good sport. Wait, that's a different thread, sorry.
    David
    [insert raised eyebrow here]
    ITS A KILT, G** D*** IT!
    WARNING: I RUN WITH SCISSORS
    “I asked Mom if I was a gifted child… she said they certainly wouldn’t have paid for me."

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